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All the betting sports reviews are of sites that have been researched by Horse Betting Systems, and believed to be run in an honest and ethical manner and, more importantly, profitable for their clients. The categorized reviews include tipsters, back and lay betting systems. So whether you are looking for sport betting advice, a tipster service or prefer to pick your own winners by using sport betting systems or software, hopefully you be able to find something to suit your personal preference and budget. I highlight the good and bad points of each tipster, horse betting system in relation to my own selection criteria, including such factors as proofing, recommendations, profitability, value for money and whether the tipster service or race horse betting system includes a minimum 30 day full-money-back guarantee or offers a trial period. And after careful consideration award the best a rating of 5 stars.
MATHEMATICIAN
BETTING TESTED BY THE OBSERVER
A horse race betting advisory service run by Guy Ward, a professional
gambler with a background in betting office management. He takes an
analytical approach to tipping horses by using statistical information
derived from speed ratings, historical trends, racing publications and
racecourse going updates to identify the best bets. Mathematician
Betting offers FREE information on sport betting systems, highlights
the Top 10 betting mistakes made by many punters and also offers a FREE
racing analysis service which includes a tip representing the best
betting opportunity of the day. When tested by The
Observer newspaper, Mathematician made a cumulative profit of
GBP5,128.75. The paid service ranges from GBP3 for the
Saturday Service, GBP75 monthly and GBP750 a year. Does not offer a 30
day full-money back guarantee, only the standard 7 day cooling off
period and cancel anytime. More
details. Don't forget that Mathematician Betting also offers Saturday only tips for GBP3 - NO recurring
billing
FREE
DOWNLOAD: PRO GAMBLER 2007 REPORT ON MATHEMATICIAN BETTING - click on
PDF icon
GOOD: Tested by The
Observer and proven to offer a profitable service, very few
dissatisfied clients, worldwide clients.
BAD: No free trial, no 30 day full money-back guarantee, monthly option
expensive.
RATING: 5
STEVE
LEWIS HAMILTON TESTED BY THE OBSERVER
Steve Lewis Hamilton is a professional horse racing tipster. Like Guy
Ward of Mathematician Betting (above), Steve also had his tipping
abilities put to the test in a year long experiment by The Observer
newspaper to see if they could win money from a horse racing tipster
service. Steve's bets were level stakes: GBP100 Win or
GBP50 Each-Way, at the end of the test period he had made a profit of
GBP11,345.80. He has been featured in The Mirror, Sunday
Express as well a contributing to Radio 5 Live and At The Races. He
offers two tipping services: Private and Exchange. Membership costs
range from GBP345 for 3 months up to GBP927 for 12 months for the
Private service, and both services are GBP395 to GBP1,075 for the same
periods. And special memberships are avaiable for the major meetings
such as Cheltenham and Aintree Festivals, Royal Ascot and Glorious
Goodwood. A visit to Steve's site is a must for anyone seeking a
reputable and profitable tipster service. More details
GOOD: Impressive testimonials from credible
and respected sources, more suitable for the high stakes gambler.
BAD: Expensive compared to Mathematician Betting.
RATING: 4
FALSE
FAVORITES
Written by accredited Betfair Trainer, Jonathan Burgess, False
Favorites is a detailed 200 page manual (PDF format) showing how to
identify which favorites in the betting have less chance of winning
certain types of horse races, hence the title. This is not a
publication which claims you will get rich quick, because you won't.
And neither does Jonathan claim he makes GBP500 a week laying horses,
because he doesn't. He has analyzed 10-year racing statistics, so the
manual is able to give actual examples of races, with screenshots,
where he layed the favorite. It also explains the
different selection criteria in identifying weak favorites to lay
in different types of flat race as well as jump racing. Interestingly,
False Favorites also explains why bookmakers sponsor some horse races
and not others. False Favorites comes with a 60 day money-back
guarantee and costs GBP14.99. This manual is highly recommended for the
beginner who wants to start winning more than they lose from
lay betting. More details
NB: Jonathan Burgess offers horse race betting advice on the official blog of Betfair Education
GOOD: 60 day money-back guarantee, low cost,
credible author, use worldwide.
BAD: Website makes no mention of how much profit he has made using the
False Favourites lay betting system.
RATING: 4
LEVEL
STAKE BETTING SECRETS
Produced by Sure2Profit. Level Stake Betting Secrets involves
backing 2/3 favorites in certain types of races to improve your chances
of winning. The type of race, number of runners, and
their starting prices determines whether you should back the first two
favorites or all three in a race. You could, of course, choose to
ignore the first favorite, and back the second and third favorites. I
have tried this system for a few weeks, and it works. Level Stake
Betting Secrets is easy to understand and can be used worldwide - not
just the UK. It comes in PDF format. And if you can't show a profit
equal or greater than than the purchase price within 60 days I will
give you a full refund. So if you are looking for a low cost horse
racing betting system that works, then Level Stake Betting Secrets
costing GBP3.50 is highly recommended.
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